Learning to Read by Judit Horvath

Learning to Read

Knitting
June 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
93 - 98 yards (85 - 90 m)
about 50 cm circumference (adjustable), 7 cm wide (textured) and 6 cm wide (lacey)
English
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Learn to read charts and knitting abbreviations while making some lovely headbands! (Check out my FB page or Instagram for a coupon code for this pattern!)

Learning to Read is not a traditional knitting pattern. While it will give you full instructions to be able to knit a project (in fact two projects), the object is different: to help those who find it hard to read charts and/or knitting shorthand.
The pattern comes with a second document, a detailed “cheat sheet”, a walkthrough of the same pattern. By going through a small project step by step it offers a way to learn by doing instead of just watching/reading a generic explanation. By accompanying the necessary information with a concrete example it will hopefully be much easier to learn the necessary skills and know-how so in the future no knitting pattern should feel daunting or too technical.

Yarn - Drops Cotton light (can be substituted with any similar weight cotton yarn), any colour, 41 g/86 m

Needles - 4 mm, straight or circular for textured headband and minis or DPNs for lacey headband (or size to get gauge)

Gauge - 21 sts and 28 rs/rnds in 10 cm in stockinette

Size - about 50 cm circumference (adjustable - see instructions for details), 7 cm wide (textured) and 6 cm wide (lacey)

Required skills/techniques: basic knitting

According to testers:
“I think it was perfect! I am pretty new to knitting, it was really easy to follow and makes me want to knit more! They were quick and easy to work up.”
“Was fun to make, pattern was written well and the tutorial was very informative and helpful. “
”It was easy to follow, and very detailed.“
”Very nice, love the texture, easy fun knit“
”Well planned and written tutorial. Well written and explained graphs and shorthand instructions. I really liked both of these patterns. I don’t think I would change anything.“
”It was fun! Really enjoyed making it.“